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What are the distinctions between ethnomedicine and biomedicine?
XIST Gene
A gene that is crucial for X-chromosome inactivation, a process that occurs in females to prevent the overexpression of X-linked genes.
Barr Body
A Barr Body is an inactivated X chromosome found in the cell nuclei of female mammals, visible as a dense mass.
Lac Operon
A group of genes with a single promoter that are involved in the transport and metabolism of lactose in bacteria and regulated together.
Escherichia Coli
A species of bacteria found in the intestines of animals and humans; some strains can cause food poisoning.
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